Up (or W)/down (or S): drive forward/backward ### Left (or A)/right (or D): tilt left/right ### P: pause ###
Moto Maniac 2 throws you right into a sketchy construction zone where balance and speed are everything. Hop on your dirt bike and get through a chaotic mess of half-built bridges, gaps, and unstable platforms—at night. Yeah, you read that right. It's pitch black, and the only thing helping you not wipe out into the abyss is a tiny drone shining a weak light ahead. Precision and control are key here because one wrong move and you're either smacking your head against a beam or tumbling into the dark void below. The game’s physics make it even trickier—lean too much, and you'll tip over; don’t lean enough, and you won’t have enough momentum to clear obstacles. Timing jumps perfectly is a must, especially when ramps are barely stable. Levels start off somewhat manageable but quickly turn into a full-blown test of patience and skill. Bridges get sketchier, gaps get wider, and obstacles get nastier. The drone helps, but its light doesn’t always give you enough reaction time. Fast reflexes and solid bike handling are the only way to survive. If you enjoy tough physics-based bike games where every movement matters, Moto Maniac 2 delivers the challenge. Get ready for plenty of trial and error because this game does not hold back.